


He said: “Some followers will do the routines. “More and more dance is becoming a sport.” Pierre-Émile asks his followers what they want him to dance and posts a video once a week to his 772.4k followers. “Even in dance school there are way more girls versus boys. Pierre-Émile said: “I hope to inspire some guys to dance. Although he says he has more female followers than men he hopes he can still inspire them to get into dance. “I have too many clothes now.” Pierre-Émile spends the morning studying a dance with his “brain first” before trying it out and filming it. “I continued with the concept of dancing in front of the TV.

“The first one that got popular was the Aladdin one. “I started the TikTok in 2020 and just thought ‘why not do some dancing’. “I fell in love with the musicality and movement not just the ballet technique. Pierre-Émile, a professional dancer and choreographer, originally from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, said: “I’ve been dancing since I was eight-year-old. The professional dancer spent nine years training classical ballet from aged 10 before landing a job at a dance company in Mulhouse, France. Pierre-Émile hopes the recreations will inspire more people to dance and loves to watch fans try out the routines. Pierre-Émile has now recreated 140 dances such as the Teletubbies, Chicago, Matilda and Wednesday - and gets into costume for each one. He has recreated classic scenes from movies such as Dirty Dancing, Aladdin and Hercules – dancing in front of his TV while the original plays. Pierre-Émile Lemieux-Venne, 26, has been dancing since he was eight-years-old after being inspired by his sisters, and hopes his clips inspire other men to dance. A ballet teacher recreates iconic dance routines from movies - and the results are really impressive.
